I will take over again, just like Muhammad Ali did – Tyson Fury


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One time unified WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury has made his intention known to the boxing world on his quest to take over the heavyweight division and bring both Wilder and Joshua to their knees.

“I will take over again, just like Muhammad Ali did. Nobody gave him a chance, and I’m sure all the journalists and all the boxing pundits around the world are saying after three years out, I can’t do it again. But I shocked you all the first time, and I’m going to shock everybody for the second time because the way I see it is I have some easy opponents to outbox.

The seemingly troublesome fighter has no doubt about his abilities even in his absenteeism from sport of pugilism for close to three years.

“I am the best that there’s going to be and I don’t believe there’s a man born yet that can beat me. Nobody has seen what I can do yet because I’ve not had an opponent take me to that level that I need to go to.

The better opponent you put in front of me, the better I become.” The British boxer stated.

The fighter who once upon a time ended the dominance of the legendary Wladmir Klitschko is bullishly craving for the singular opportunity to end the dominance of both Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua.

“I can’t sleep at night for thinking about them (Wilder and Joshua) as bums all the time. I’m thinking about putting my fist through the side of AJ’s jaw daily. I’m thinking about knocking Wilder spark out, all 15st of him, putting him upside down in a heap on the floor.

They’re going to see the best Tyson Fury there’s ever been. I know a lot of people talk a good game when they’ve been off for 1,000 days.

On their comeback, they always say they’ve done everything correctly, but when I say I’ve never, ever, ever been better or stronger or fitter or faster or had more timing, I mean it. I’ve sparred hundreds and hundreds of rounds in the gym, I’m doing very, very well. The fans can expect to see me at my best – the most flamboyant heavyweight on the planet.” Fury confidently explained.

Twenty nine year old Tyson Fury (25-0, 18KOs) is set to make his comeback tomorrow Saturday in the City of Manchester against a thirty nine year old Albanian  Sefer Seferi (23-1, 21 KOs).


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